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Songs and stories by Jacob Johnson on his childhood and about Kobuk. Recorded by Darrow Dolan and translated by Dorothy Cleveland and Arthur Douglas.Digital Heritage
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Recording of the class field trip to Sil Nakya. Frank Lopez tells the story of his life in Tohono O'odham.Digital Heritage
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Story by Frank Lopez on class field trip to Sil Nakya with some interpreting by Juliann Ramon.- « first
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